About the Image
Mono Lake, California, is near Tioga Pass, the
eastern entrance to Yosemite. The sun was setting behind the
Sierra escarpment on a cool November day in 1997. The sunset
perfectly
highlighted
Mono Lake's famous tufa (limestone) formations. The lake's water
level has risen a number of feet since this panorama
was
shot,
so this
particular view will
likely never be seen again.
The
image has a 4:1 aspect ratio. A border is provided to make
framing easier. The
width of the border is 3/8 inch per edge on a 12 inch tall
print.
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Details
Clicking
on the order print button takes you to DPC Prints, VirtualParks'
print-on-demand vendor.
You
can choose from the following paper sizes: 24 inches wide x 6 inches tall ($20), or 48 inches x 12 inches ($40). The copyright notice does
not appear on the print.
Glossy
or semi-glossy matte paper is available. DPC Prints offers a
range of shipping options, and accept a variety of credit cards.
If
you are not satisfied with the print, you can return it to
DPC Prints for any reason.
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Quality
Great
care was put into building this image exclusively for printing
purposes. The
image was stitched together using 4000ppi scans, resulting
in a superior quality original image comprised of over 30 million
pixels.
DPC Prints,
the print vendor who fulfills your order, uses a Poli LaserLab to
print
on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. This paper has been tested
to last without fading for over 50 years. These prints are
indistinguishable from regular silver-based photo prints.
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